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Spain’s PM Sanchez seeks fairer trade relations with China

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Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, on Monday, called for “fair trade order” during a visit to China aimed at boosting ties with the economic giant despite a standoff between Beijing and the European Union.

Sanchez met local counterpart Premier Li Qiang at Beijing’s ornate Great Hall of the People on Monday afternoon, telling him Spain “wishes to continue strengthening its relations with China”.

“We want to build bridges to defend together a fair trade order,” he said in a post on his account on X.

This, he said, “allows our economies to grow and benefits our industries and citizens”.

Sanchez’s trip will also take him to Shanghai on Tuesday and Wednesday, where he will meet local officials and businesses as well as inaugurate a new Cervantes Institute cultural centre.

Speaking at a forum in Beijing on Monday, Sanchez hailed “strong ties” between China and Spain.

“Even on those issues where our positions do not fully coincide, we maintain a constructive willingness to engage in dialogue and cooperation,” he said Monday in a video shared on his social media.

“We are committed to developing a positive agenda and seeking consensual solutions that benefit all parties,” he added.

Earlier in the day, Sanchez met with the Spain-China Business Advisory Council — part of efforts to “deepen trade and investment relations” between the two countries.

“Our objective is clear: to foster a balanced relationship, based on respect and reciprocity that benefits both nations,” Sanchez said on X.

He will meet President Xi Jinping and top lawmakers later in the afternoon, according to a schedule provided by his office.

The Spanish premier met with Xi during his last visit to China in March 2023, and took part in the Boao Forum for Asia — similar to the World Economic Forum held in Davos — in China’s Hainan province.

– Trade tensions –

The premier’s arrival in Beijing came shortly after Venezuelan opposition figure Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia — who insists he, not strongman Nicolas Maduro, is the country’s legitimate president-elect — fled for exile in Spain.

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